King Abdulaziz Naval Base Emergency Flight Service

King Abdulaziz Naval Base Details

Location: Jubail, Ash Sharqiyah

Type: Small Airport

Scheduled Service: No

Elevation: 10 Feet

Latitude: 26.9416

Longitude: 49.7041


Runways at King Abdulaziz Naval Base

King Abdulaziz Naval Base has 1 runway.

#LengthWidthSurfaceLighted
1 7972 Feet148 FeetASPYes

Radio Frequencies

King Abdulaziz Naval Base utilizes the following radio frequencies.

#TypeDescriptionMhz
1 CTAFCTAF122.800

Air ambulance services Jubail: 24 hour support

Air ambulance services Jubail: 24 hour support

When traveling, the traveler never knows when an unforeseen emergency might occur. Many senior citizens travel these days who have heart conditions or other life threatening health concerns. It is helpful to know that air ambulance services Jubail are available around the clock everyday of the week. Professional medical personnel work together as a team with expert flight personnel to provide medevac services to travelers who are in need of quick emergency transport. Often the areas are remote and not easily accessible by ground emergency services. Often too the road traffic is so slow and congested that valuable time is wasted trying to penetrate heavy traffic. The patient can be assured of reaching the hospital more quickly while also receiving first rate medical assistance while airborne.

It is imperative that every council member step forward to endorse the approval of medical air transport Jubail. Air ambulances can routinely be the reason someone survives an incident, or not. Because of their little sizes, these flying saviors will work well in both our commercial and more rural areas. Having the abilities to bypass traffic and to travel great distances at fast speeds, ensure quick transport to local or larger regional hospitals for accident victims. These services do not replace standard ambulances, rather they work in tandem to ensure the best and most efficient service possible. For example, in a large multi-vehicle accident, both van and air ambulance will head for the scene. Highly critical patients will be taken via air, while those more stable will go by land. It is a win-win situation for everyone.

As many other inventions and revolutions in medicine, especially emergency services and evacuation, the initial notion of transferring injured persons in search of medical assistance, originated from the military. It is a famous canard that the first air ambulances happened in mid to late 1870 when approximately 160 French soldiers were injured during the famous Siege of Paris. The soldiers were moved to France from the Prussian battlefields using hot air balloons. This myth has since been disproved. Various military organizations that were involved in the 1st World War tested air medical ambulances and were normally used for rescues by the American Nary and the Army in the USA. However, none of the aircraft were used for combat. The idea fully matured and controlled emergency flight services have been used ever since. In America, air medical Jubail are available for patients who require emergency flights.